Dental Bone File: Perfect for cut and shaping dental implants, crowns, bridges

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      Dental Bone Files are an important tool used by dentists to remove tooth decay and shape dental fillings. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the task at hand. Dental bone files, also known as osteotomes, are surgical instruments used to cut and remove bones. Dental bone files are made of stainless steel for sharpness and durability. They are also hollow, which allows them to be suctioned onto a handpiece for easy use.

The different types of Dental Bone Files 

      There are three types of Dental Bone Files: 

1. Dental Bone File, BF1X

DENTAL BONE FILE, BF1X      The Dental Bone File, BF, 1X   is a versatile tool that can be used for Miller's Crosscut saws as well as Pull-And-Push Stokes. This unique tool is specifically designed for shaping and smoothing bones in the mouth. The 8 mm wide tip on one end provides additional leverage when filing, while the other end tip is 4.8 mm.

2. Dental Bone File, BF 22

DENTAL BONE FILE, BF 22   
      This Dental tool is used for Miller and Offers Straight Cut with end tips 6.8 mm or 4.8 mm in width that have rough surfaces where sharp edges could cut your teeth and bones. The round-shaped bony file, called a "dental bone," has an extra wide surface area which makes it ideal to smooth out any bumps on the way toward perfect straight lines

3. Dental Bone File, BF 45

DENTAL BONE FILE, BF 45      This Dental tool is used for Miller and Offers a Straight Cut with end tips of 6.35 mm, making it perfect to use on either side of your teeth! The wide variety in width offers you ultimate control when filing down any area that needs additional attention like smooth surfaces or hard-to-reach places near braces.

The benefits of using a Dental Bone File:

      There are several benefits to using a bone file, including:

    • A Bone file is a specialized type of file used in dental surgery to smooth and contour bone. 
    • Dental Bone files are very precise and can get into small spaces that other tools can't reach. 
    • Dental Bone files are much safer than other tools because they are less likely to cause damage to the surrounding tissues. 
    • Dental Bone files can help to improve the fit of dental appliances such as braces or dentures.
    • Dental Bone files are a relatively inexpensive tool that is easy to use and handle.
    • Bone files are incredibly effective at removing tartar and plaque.
    • Dental Bone files can make it easier for you to floss your teeth properly.

How to use a Dental Bone File?

      Some tips for using a Dental Bone File:

    • Start with the smaller size of the file and use gentle pressure to work your way around the gum line.
    • Be sure to use short strokes and avoid pressing too hard, as this can cause pain and damage to the gums. 
    • When you reach a tough spot, switch to the larger side of the file and use gentle pressure to work it loose.
    • Finish by using the smaller side of the file to polish the teeth.

Tips for using a Dental Bone File:

       When using a Dental Bone File, it is important to keep a few points in mind: 

    • Use light pressure - Too much pressure can damage the tissue and/or the tool.
    • Be precise - When shaping bone, precision is key. Avoid over-filing or overly rounded edges.
    • Often Check - Periodically check your work to ensure you are achieving the desired results. Make course corrections as needed.
    • Focus on one area at a time, and be sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly after each session 

How to care for your Dental Bone File?

      The best way to care for your Dental Bone File is to keep it clean and dry. Keep the File in a well-ventilated area, away from moisture and heat. To clean the File, scrub it with a toothbrush. Rinse the file thoroughly with water and dry it with a lint-free cloth. When not in use, store the file in a protected place. Inspect the file regularly for damage, and replace it if necessary.

Precautions when using a Dental Bone File:

      When using a Dental Bone File, be sure to take the following precautions:

    • Make sure that the Bone File is always wet while in use.
    • Avoid using excessive pressure when filing.
    • Make sure to sterilize the Dental Bone File before each use.
    • Be very careful when using the Dental Bone File, as it is sharp and can cause injury if used incorrectly.
    • Do not use the Dental Bone File on metal teeth, as it will damage them.
    • Only use the Dental Bone File on teeth that have been extracted or are about to be extracted.
    • If the File feels rough or bumpy, stop using it and get a new one.

Review:

      Dental Bone File is very sharp and precise, making it perfect for shaping dental implants, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances. The File has a comfortable ergonomic design with a textured non-slip grip which gives you excellent control. It is easy to clean and sterilize. The File is easy to use and feels comfortable in my hand.

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